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Tangerine-Hatch Chile Roasted Pork Ribs


I've been enamored with Not Ketchup since Erika first sponsored a blogging event that I was coordinating a few years ago; I'd never heard of her product before that.

Now I actively watch for any new flavors she develops via her Twitter feed or via her Facebook page. Just recently I saw her post that she had a Tangerine-Hatch Chile fruit ketchup coming out...and it had 'No Sugar Added.' I had to order it immediately.*

Before it arrived, I thought about making a version of  Duck L'Orange. But, today, I was inspired to make some oven-roasted boneless pork ribs for lunch instead.

Ingredients
  • 3 to 4 lbs boneless pork ribs
  • 2 T granulated garlic
  • 1 bottle Tangerine Hatch Chile Not Ketchup
  • 1/2 C pickled red onions (recipe to come)
  • freshly ground salt
  • freshly ground pepper

Procedure
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Place ribs in 9" x 13" baking dish. Sprinkle with 1 T granulated garlic. Turn over and sprinkle with the other 1 T garlic. Roast at 400 degrees for 60 minutes. Remove from the oven and lower temperature to 250 degrees.

Pour 1/3 bottle of the sauce over the ribs.


Turn over and pour 1/3 of the bottle on the other side. Lay pickled onions over the top. Reserve the last 1/3 of the sauce for serving.


Cover with foil and roast for 2-1/2 hours. Uncover and roast for another 20 minutes. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.


We served ours with a side of millet and more sauce for dipping.


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